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Once Upon a Time - Episode 3.09 - Save Henry - Sneak Peek

Nov 26, 2013

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Thanks to Derisor for the heads up.

14 comments:

  1. Emma grow in my eyes. Not only as a leader, as a character, but as a "mother" to all this abandoned children.

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  2. 'Where.. Is ...Pan'
    'Not...Telling'
    I don't know why, but the way Felix said that made me laugh haha.
    And aw! Lana's step son is in this clip :)

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  3. I thought that was him. The younger Lost Boy made me think of young Bae.

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  4. So let me get this straight....Henry flip-flops and believes in Pan within a day to the point of ripping out his heart. This is an act that many of us felt was quite unbelievable. Now we're asked to believe that the Lost Boys are going to flip-flop just as easily after spending a lifetime - many lifetimes - believing wholeheartedly in everything that Pan has told them. Obviously the lesson here is never rely on a kid!

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  5. They haven't all been there the same length of time. Felix apparently has been there longer than the others and the youngest it's understandable that he would be really wanting to have a family again.

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  6. Emma is definitely the leader in this scene. Didn't a previous episode show that the gang is in Neverland 5 days - I agree though it still seems a very quick time for Henry to stop believing in his family...

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  7. I come here pretty much every week to say this, and I apologize for repeating myself, but I feel like I should help the pour unfortunate souls who still believe Kitsis & Horowitz write a consistent story: give up and enjoy the ride. Enjoy it for what it is, try not to get too caught up on the unbelievableness of it all. Just watch and have fun, otherwise you will go nuts trying to make sense of the whole thing (and fail miserably).

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  8. Oh I know they don't. Like Snow telling Emma it's her job to help her feel like she's no longer an orphan and then a few days later not even bothering in trying to find a way for Charming to leave Neverland and saying I really hate to be away from you Emma, but I'm staying.

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  9. Well, it is fantasy, so it isn't like it needs to be able to really happen in real life...but when you create a situation/world/history then you are supposed to stay within that as a believable creation. Instead of the strong characters we saw over the first couple seasons, I feel like their time in Neverland hasn't helped them realize who they really are. We completely lost the storyline of Snow doing this to unblacken her heart. Charming became a dolt unwilling to face reality. Regina followed the group like a puppy dog for way longer than her personality would allow. Actually, Rumple is the only one who has been really consistent as a character.



    I do enjoy the show a good deal, but more for the acting than the writing! However, the craziness that happens here (and did so on Lost as well) is why I decided not to bother even giving OUAT in Wonderland a chance. I can only take so much at once.

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  10. Didn't we get the backstory in the Peter Pan is the Pied Piper ep? They came with Pan because they felt lonely and unloved by their families.


    BTW, that ep is fun to rewatch now that we know who Pan is to Rumple.

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  11. I believe they are there because the Shadow brought them to Pan. Once they were there; their faces were compared to the picture of Henry. Since they weren't Henry; they were recruited or as Felix pointed out way back in that episode when Bae was first brought there; it was Pan's decision to kill them or spare them.

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  12. Yep, that's precisely my point. It's doesn't have to be believable, but it does have to be consistent, and that ship sailed a LONG time ago.


    I don't even know what OUAT in Wonderland is. It involves Alice, that's as far as my knowledge goes :P

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  13. No, but Pan tells Rumple that he is lonely because he only has the boys who visit in their sleep and they can't stay. So he becomes the Pied Piper to lure them and actually take the boys to the island physically, not just in their dreams. We don't really know the backstory of the shadow yet, although it was there in the beginning to show Pan the skull island and timer....but we haven't really been told how it was able to visit the other world and bring back boys like Bae. If I recall, he went in exchange for Wendy and her brothers, to protect them. So she had apparently made a deal with Pan during one of her temporary night trips that would have ended up trapping her there.

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  14. Which explains why it is about to be cancelled. They were counting on loyal OUAT fans to carry it, but we can only take so much of this and we're already devoted to the original OUAT craziness. lol

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